In modern wars the longest purse must chiefly determine the event. I fear that of the enemy will be found to be so. Though the government is deeply in debt and of course poor, the nation is rich and their riches afford a fund which will not be easily... Bulletin of the Pan American Union - Pagina 484de Pan American Union - 1932Vizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| John Marshall - 1805 - 666 pagini
...government, which, for want of sufficient foundation, cannot continue to operate proportionable effects. " In modern wars, the longest purse must chiefly determine...public credit is such, that it is capable of greater exertions than that of any other nation. Speculatists have been a long time foretelling its downfall;... | |
| 1832 - 564 pagini
...can not continue to operate proportionable effects. " In modern wars, the longest purse must chieffy determine the event. I fear that of the enemy will...public credit is such, that it is capable of greater exertions than that of any other nation. Speculatists have been a long time foretelling iU downfall;... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 580 pagini
...government, which, for want of sufficient foundation, cannot continue to operate proportionable effects. In modern wars, the longest purse must chiefly determine...public credit is such, that it is capable of greater exertions than that of any other nation. Speculatists have been a long time foretelling its downfall... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1835 - 590 pagini
...government, which, for want of suflicient foundation, cannot continue to operate proportionable effects. In modern wars, the longest purse must chiefly determine...public credit is such, that it is capable of greater exertions than that of any other nation. Speculates have been a long time foretelling its downfall... | |
| John Marshall - 1836 - 534 pagini
...government, which, for want of sufficient foundation, can not continue to operate proportionable effects. "In modern wars, the longest purse must chiefly determine...public credit is such, that it is capable of greater exertions than that of any other nation. Speculatists have been a long time foretelling its downfall... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1839 - 586 pagini
...government, which, for want of sufficient foundation, cannot continue to operate proportionable effects. In modern wars, the longest purse must chiefly determine...public credit is such, that it is capable of greater exertions than that of any other nation. Speculatists have been a long time foretelling its downfall... | |
| William Bradford Reed - 1847 - 566 pagini
...Government, which, for want of sufficient foundation, cannot continue to operate proportionable effects. In modern wars, the longest purse must chiefly determine...of greater exertion than that of any other nation. Speculatists have been a long time foretelling its downfall, but we see no symptoms of the catastrophe... | |
| William Bradford Reed - 1847 - 522 pagini
...foundation, cannot continue to operate proportionable effects. In modern wars, the longest purse mast chiefly determine the event I fear that of the enemy...of greater exertion than that of any other nation. Speculatists have been a long time foretelling its downfall, but we see no symptoms of the catastrophe... | |
| 1848 - 534 pagini
...can not continue to operate proportionable effects. " In modern wars, the longest purse must chieffy determine the event. I fear that of the enemy will be found to be so. Though ttle government is deeply in debt and of course poor, the nation is rich, and their riches afford a... | |
| George Washington - 1852 - 172 pagini
...government which for want of sufficient foundation cannot continue to operate proportionable effects. In modern wars, the longest purse must chiefly determine...of greater exertion than that of any other nation. Speculatists have been a long time foretelling its downfall, but we see no symptoms of the catastrophe... | |
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